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The redneck quartet from the originalBlue Collar Comedy Tourre-groups for another night of laughs, with (mostly) fresh material performed for an upbeat audience. A funny, clubby preface on a tour bus establishes a tone of lowbrow camaraderie among Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Ron White, and Bill Engvall, but once on stage, the differences between each comic's style is considerable. Amiable Engvall kicks things off with gentle gibes: "Men are basic: eating, sleeping, sex. I can do all those in my truck." The decadent air of Ron White darkens the show: "If I'd known the difference between 'antidote' and 'anecdote,' my friend would still be alive today." Foxworthy, the likable Everyman, comments on his wife's hypochondria: "Honey, you do not have testicular cancer." Finally, Larry the Cable Guy lowers the bar on sick-hick humor but does score occasionally: "I got a vasectomy at Sears. When I get excited, the garage door opens."--Tom Keogh
Too Funny These guys are all just too funny. We enjoyed it as much as the first one.
Hilarious stand-up...less good inbetween... I would rate the stand-up bits in this movie equally high as that icon of a movie that precedes this one (The original Blue Collar Comedy Tour)...it's the interludiums that do not reach the same hights as before. In the orignal, these 'travel-log's were at least as funny as the actual performance...whereas in this one, I find myself looking for the Fast Forward button to get to the actual show faster! Also less impressive is the singing bit in the end... I kinda liked the "sittin'around a campfire tellin'stories" atmosfere of the first shows, and I missed that here. Nevertheless, for those who have never seen the first movie, this will be an absolute hoot...It was always going to be difficult to reach the lonely hights the first one reached...but it misses that summit only by a fraction... GREAT STUFF! I , as before, only take away 1 star because of the fact that I had to buy me a whole new DVD-player, just to watch these movies...Is there a reason to believe that european people would not like these? I hope they will see this Review as a reason to change opinions... Please not just "area coded 1"!!!Red-state hilarity at its very finest Pay no attention to those coastal elitist comedians discussing the quality of airline food (as if the Concorde is going to make a stop at the Lower Appalachian Regional Airport) or sharing anecdotes about waiting "on line" at the bagel shop, all the while sniggeringly mocking the moral values of the residents of red states such as my native Virginia. No, here you'll get biting, rip-roaring comedy involving such true-life situations as the food at the Trailways station or being pinned under the tractor for the fourth time in a week. Of special note is Jeff Foxworthy's new "You might be a patriot if..." routine, which extolls the virtues of votin', prayin' and bombin' sandy countries.